Illinois gets penalized yearly for not meeting federal Sex Offender Registry standards, but keeps getting money back – CBS2 (Chicago)

Illinois loses grant money every single year since the state isn't in compliance with the federal Sex Offender Registry and Notification Act, or SORNA. But every year, Illinois turns around and gets it back - claiming it needs every federal dollar to get into compliance. More than 10 years later, and with a total of $2,757,692 having been reallocated back into the state's pocket, Illinois still isn't there yet.
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Eugene from a payphone
3 years ago

This really speaks volumes about the sincerity of the politicians who campaign on concern over safety of the public. When the rules are set, all that matters is the continuing flow of the money.

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3 years ago

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